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Different Types of Prams and Strollers Available in the Market
It is quite common to use the terms prams, strollers, buggies, and pushchairs
interchangeably. However, there exist subtle differences between them. Being aware of
what distinguishes one from the other, will help you to better choose the right carriage
for your child.
Prams allow for a flat recline, making them more suitable for newborns, since they will only be able to hold their heads upright, after they’re about 6 months old. However, prams have limited reclining positions, making their use impractical once babies are able to sit upright.Read more SHOP NOW
Strollers are ideal for independent sitters. Strollers are also called as pushchairs or buggies in European countries. They present a lighter, less bulky travel option, which makes sense once your baby starts to grow and wants to explore the world. Strollers are lighter than traditional prams. Some strollers have multiple reclining positions that bend as far as 150°, making them appropriate for newborns too. Strollers come with a variety of features depending upon their use.
These could be front-facing, rear-facing or reversible, and come with an entire gamut of features.Read more
These, as the name suggests, are built to facilitate activities like jogging or hiking with the baby in tow.Read more
Have twins? Worry not! You can travel with both (or all) of them in a single stroller.Read more SHOP NOW
These are just the stroller frames sans the seating base (not really full-fledged strollers), into which you can attach your infant car seats, and viola! You have your stroller.Read more

Prams
Prams allow for a flat recline, making them more suitable for newborns, since they will only be able to hold their heads upright, after they’re about 6 months old. However, prams have limited reclining positions, making their use impractical once babies are able to sit upright.Read more SHOP NOW
Strollers
Strollers are ideal for independent sitters. Strollers are also called as pushchairs or buggies in European countries. They present a lighter, less bulky travel option, which makes sense once your baby starts to grow and wants to explore the world. Strollers are lighter than traditional prams. Some strollers have multiple reclining positions that bend as far as 150°, making them appropriate for newborns too. Strollers come with a variety of features depending upon their use.
Standard Strollers
These could be front-facing, rear-facing or reversible, and come with an entire gamut of features.Read more


Jogging Strollers
These, as the name suggests, are built to facilitate activities like jogging or hiking with the baby in tow.Read more


Double Strollers
Have twins? Worry not! You can travel with both (or all) of them in a single stroller.Read more SHOP NOW


Stroller Frames
These are just the stroller frames sans the seating base (not really full-fledged strollers), into which you can attach your infant car seats, and viola! You have your stroller.Read more
Which Pram or Stroller would suit your child
Select an activity below to know your answer:
Lots of City Walking and Stair Climbing
Occasional Strolls and Excursions
Frequent Travel
Jogging or Running
Managing Rough Terrain
Moving with Multiple Kids
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